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    Have you ever been paintballing and running from the other team and wishing that you didn’t have to carry a big gun while running? Well thanks to the wrist slinger, these problems have been solved. Introducing the Wrist Slinger. It’s a wrist held paintball gun. You wear it on your wrist and fire using a pressured trigger. It shoots up to 250-300 fps, and for a paintball gun, that's a really good gun. It makes your fire rate lower, but makes your accuracy and damage so much higher in…

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    I was at my dad’s house and my neighbor’s and I were playing kick ball. My team got the other team out and the we were up. I wasn’t the best at playing kickball but I could kick hard. My team was kicking and I was towards the back waiting for my turn. At this time everyone was fighting and screaming about going to get the ball. All I could smell was sweat and BBQ.Then the person in front of me was saying to me “Are you ready”. They kicked the ball and it went past everyone and down the street.…

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    I was up by one with two minutes left in the match. After a restart, the other wrestler did a switch and grabbed my leg as time was expiring. One ref called two, awarding my opponent two points for a reversal. The home-team crowd roared with enthusiasm as they thought he had won the match. However, cheers turned to anger, frustration, and disappointment when the secondary referee called off the two-points because time had expired on the clock, something the first ref was unaware of.…

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    Mountaineers Graduation

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    Maybe more or less depending on the situation. But some student athletes don't get the pleasure of walking across the stage in front of their family or friends because of the sport they participate in. That rang true for the West Virginia University baseball team. On the day that several Mountaineers were supposed to receive their diploma, the team was finishing their final home game of the season. WVU was looking for the sweep against William & Mary while hoping to build upon its resume for the…

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    My Uncle Leroy Analysis

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    tears that kept welling up in my eyes. That hit marked the end of the game. The one thing that I dreaded more than brain damage or death anything else was the taunting that I would take from my Uncle. As we neared the house, I asked someone for a baseball cap. I think the swelling went down to a smaller knob faster than I expected. We still had time to waste, so we headed inside the barn. We jumped off many objects, mostly hay stacks. We tussled and rolled in the hay and on the hard autumn…

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    The Atlanta Braves have been based in Atlanta, Georgia since the year 1966. They a professional major league baseball team that competes in the National League's Eastern Division. Between the years of 1991 and 2005, the Atlanta Braves won their division each year. It is the longest record of any North American professional sport. In addition, the Atlanta Braves have the distinction of having won over a dozen divisional titles, nine pennants, and three World Series. The history of the Braves…

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    “Take me out to the ballgame” is a song well known among baseball fans. Unfortunately, when it comes to money Major League Baseball is unfair. Rich teams can afford any player they desire, while poor teams have to invest in their rookies and young stars. Studies show that most stars go where the big money is. Money plays a large behind-the-scenes part in regards to the sport of baseball. So rich organizations have the upper hand. Certain star players command such high salaries that teams must…

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    back-to-back state championships and the 1994 AAA Title. At the end of his senior year, he had racked up 109 catches for 44 touchdowns with 2,435 yards, according to “TheFamousPeople.coms biography on Randy.” Moss also did very well in basketball and even baseball, he also had some notable accomplishments in track, he had won state titles in the 100m and 200m dashes. So i guess you could say he's a pretty talented athlete. After High School, the star wide receiver had originally committed to…

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    Baseball Club Research Paper

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    Why were black people segregated from baseball? Today many of the legends and greats we think of were African Americans, and it’s crazy to think they were excluded from the MLB just sixty years ago. They were segregated from anything you can think of at the time, and sports weren’t excluded. No matter if you were an Olympian athlete or a baseball all star chances are you’d end up with a dirty low pay job. So rather than give up the sport they loved and performed well at, they created the Negro…

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    I became very embarrassed the moment I was kicked off the baseball team. The moment Presley and I got into it during the summer of 2016 really sticks out to me because it's the reason I moved to Galatia. The summer before my junior year of high school my school got a new superintendent. His name is Mike Gauch. Mike is an alright guy, but he gets what he and his family wants or no one around them is ever happy. Mike and I became good buddies, we spoke all the time and would crack jokes back and…

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